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mong Apr 12, 2011 05:17 PM

Pine Tree= Tree's Sap= Car Cover @ work! >=(
 
Now everybody is going to think I'm anal with my car. Especially when the parking lot at work is on a main and very busy street. FYI I work at a liquor store. So my question is.. if you were one of my customer what would you think if you see my car with a car cover?(all the regular customers knows what I drive)

BounceNY Apr 12, 2011 05:32 PM

They prob wouldn't care too much, prob drunk on the way in anyways. JK! Just sucks you have to go through that, tree sap is hard to get off. Any way you can park a little further away in an area where there is no tree sap?

Kdash106 Apr 12, 2011 10:01 PM

I would just look and wonder what kinda car is under it then get in my car and drive off lol.

Fizzboy7 Apr 12, 2011 10:25 PM

Tough situation. Parking under a tree is pretty bad for droppings of all kinds. But a car cover, especially in view of party people or drunks wouldn't exactly present a good situation either. This all depends on how decent your area or neighborhood may be. I'd say try to park somewhere else, not under a tree, but away from harm's way if you can.
Good luck bro.

mong Apr 12, 2011 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by BounceNY (Post 6305136)
They prob wouldn't care too much, prob drunk on the way in anyways. JK! Just sucks you have to go through that, tree sap is hard to get off. Any way you can park a little further away in an area where there is no tree sap?

There's pine trees all over the parking lot and where there's pine tree free spots in the parking lot is where you most likely be hit by bad drivers(or by opening car's doors). quick question.. how bad are those "misty" tree sap(those very tiny spray like saps) on our car? I don't feel like covering my car every time I go to work( I work 6 days a week) and I heard.. you're only able to use the car cover only when your car is freshly washed. If your car is dirty you risk damaging your paint. I drive a black car btw.

Sffd103 Apr 12, 2011 10:29 PM

Do what you have to do to keep your baby clean!

mong Apr 12, 2011 10:35 PM

Now I'm thinking I should return the car cover and just wash my car weekly.. good idea?

Sffd103 Apr 12, 2011 10:37 PM

I usually wait to cover mine in the garage when it's clean too. Anything scratches black so quickly!

isthrizzy Apr 13, 2011 06:36 AM

My .02 - unless your car is very clean, a car cover is a bad idea. You will end up with lots of scratches and that will definitely shown on a black car.

Then again, tree sap will etch through the clear coat so that sucks too.

I know a lot of people are against them, but if you must use a car cover, then get a car duster. Dust off the car (assuming it's only pollen, etc), then put on the cover. If your car is very dirty, then just leave it uncovered.

OPTiK Apr 13, 2011 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by isthrizzy (Post 6306476)
My .02 - unless your car is very clean, a car cover is a bad idea. You will end up with lots of scratches and that will definitely shown on a black car.

Then again, tree sap will etch through the clear coat so that sucks too.

I know a lot of people are against them, but if you must use a car cover, then get a car duster. Dust off the car (assuming it's only pollen, etc), then put on the cover. If your car is very dirty, then just leave it uncovered.

^^ Agreed. Especially on a BLACK car, you aren't supposed to use a car cover unless your car is spotless because you will rub scratches into it. My advice is to try to find another parking lot that's close to you...or take the bus ;) ..Tree sap is some nasty business that can ruin your paint since it becomes hard to get it off and you end up taking paint/clearcoat with it if you do it wrong.

iRock Apr 13, 2011 07:54 AM

Sticky situation. Anywhere else to park?

kickin8 Apr 13, 2011 09:41 AM

car cover = tree sap problem solved, but you'll end up with scratches.....

KillaIS250 Apr 13, 2011 10:10 AM

Just park it without the cover but keep a bottle of Meguairs Quik Wax or some waterless wash as well as a microfiber in your car. Before you get in it when you leave work just do a walk around and clean any of it off :)

Gville350 Apr 13, 2011 11:46 AM

Keep a bottle of Turtle Wax tree sap, bug, and tar remover near by. The car cover is a bit much in my book.

mong Apr 13, 2011 11:48 AM

My other options are park where there's no pine trees but risk getting ding by other drivers cause the plaza's parking lot gets really busy(there's also a bar in the plaza) or park it near the pine trees and get tiny mist of sap on my car. Is a no win, win situation here. I think I gotta settle for option 2.


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